On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 04:41:59PM +0000, Nicola Contu wrote: > we used to monitor waiting connections with postgres 9.6.6 via this > query: > > select count (*) from pg_stat_activity where wait_event IS NOT NULL Please note that a wait event becomes NULL once it is reset, so what this query does is to monitor backends which are not waiting on something, not backends which are idle. Hence you would include backends also doing some active work. > select count (*) from pg_stat_activity where wait_event_type ='Client' > and wait_event IN ('ClientRead','ClienteWrite') and state='idle'. > > Can anyone help me? You are visibly looking for a WHERE clause defined with state IN ('idle', 'idle in transaction') when looking for connections waiting for some activity to be generated by the application, which works also with 9.6. -- Michael
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